Is this a decent heli?
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From: Niles,
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http://www.raidentech.com/reracortfdr4.html Dragonfly 4. i dont have any experience flying, just want to take it out and have fun with it. any good?
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From: Corpus Christi, TX
it is a fix pitch heli, you will not like its flying characteristics.
if you looking for a trainer to learn basic hovering or manoevers get a blade cx, esky llama or a horsefly.
these will get you in the air with the most success.
if you looking for a trainer to learn basic hovering or manoevers get a blade cx, esky llama or a horsefly.
these will get you in the air with the most success.
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From: Elizabethtown,
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I started on one like this. It was a EF Sabre. The thing was crashed countless times and all I needed to do was straighten the blades and off it went again. It saved a more expensive Trex. The Blade CP or CX is kinda expensive to start out. The one your looking at is a descent price compared to mine. Mine was $140. Look on Ebay too!
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If you have no experience GET A SIMULATOR the best money spent . That way you can practice day night rain or shine and when you crash it doesn't cost anything . I would recommend the RelexXTR . Good Luck and happy flying [8D]



